If we reach a point where there are not the votes in Parliament to pass any sort of Brexit, what should be done to break the deadlock?

Fieldwork dates: 19 July 2018 - 20 July 2018
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: If we reach a point where there are not the votes in Parliament to pass any sort of Brexit, what should be done to break the deadlock?
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20 July 2018
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A fresh referendum should be held to approve or reject a Brexit deal 27%
Theresa May should resign, and another Conservative should replace her 17%
A fresh general election should be called 15%
A cross-party national government should be formed 10%
Something else 8%
Don't know 23%

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Imagine we reach a point where there are
not the votes in Parliament to pass any
sort of Brexit. What do you think should be
done to break the deadlock?

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